2024 Stanford PowWow at Stanford University

A celebration of Native American cultures including dance and music with more than 100 artists, food, and information booth vendors. Booth vendors will begin opening by 5 pm and Intertribal and competition dancing continues Friday 7 pm – 11 pm, Saturday 11 am – 11 pm, and Sunday 11 am – 6 pm.

May 10, 2024 @ 5:00 pm 11:00 pm

2024 Stanford PowWow at Stanford University

A celebration of Native American cultures including dance and music with more than 100 artists, food, and information booth vendors. Booth vendors will begin opening by 5 pm and Intertribal and competition dancing continues Friday 7 pm – 11 pm, Saturday 11 am – 11 pm, and Sunday 11 am – 6 pm.

Saturday and Sunday activities include competitions and exhibitions and on Sunday only will be the Honor Songs for Graduates and Mothers.

Location: Eucalyptus Grove
Parking fee: $20/vehicle

Marian’s Notes:  This is an annual event for me and my family.  The costumes are breathtakingly beautiful and handmade.  The dancers are accompanied by live singers and musicians.

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Please double-check the event information on the event website as sometimes events are canceled or details changed after they are added to CelebrateFamily.us.

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655 Campus Dr
Stanford, CA 94305 United States
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2022 Stanford PowWow at Stanford University

A celebration of Native American cultures including dance and music with more than 100 artist, food and information booth vendors. Booth vendors will begin opening by 5:00pm and Intertribal and competition dancing continues Friday 7 pm – 11 pm, Saturday Noon – 10 pm and Sunday Noon – 6 pm.

Saturday and Sunday activities include competitions and exhibitions and on Sunday only will be the Honor Songs for Graduates and Mothers.

Parking fee: $20/vehicle

Marian’s Notes:  This is an annual event for me and my family.  The costumes are breathtakingly beautiful and hand made.  The dancers are accompanied by live singers and musicians.

Click here to view schedule.

2022 Stanford PowWow at Stanford University

A celebration of Native American cultures including dance and music with more than 100 artist, food and information booth vendors. Booth vendors will begin opening by 5:00pm and Intertribal and competition dancing continues Friday 7 pm – 11 pm, Saturday Noon – 10 pm and Sunday Noon – 6 pm.

Saturday and Sunday activities include competitions and exhibitions and on Sunday only will be the Honor Songs for Graduates and Mothers.

Parking fee: $20/vehicle

Marian’s Notes:  This is an annual event for me and my family.  The costumes are breathtakingly beautiful and hand made.  The dancers are accompanied by live singers and musicians.

Click here to view schedule.

Earth Day & Arbor Day Celebration | Cupertino Library

April 23, 2022 @ 11:00 am 3:00 pm

Cupertino’s Annual Earth & Arbor Day Festival is an interactive event that invites community members of all ages to learn about environmental issues and solutions in a family-friendly, interactive atmosphere.
The festival features hands-on activities, live entertainment, electric vehicle demos, and delicious food served by local food trucks.
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655 Campus Dr
Stanford, CA 94305 United States
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2022 Cupertino Cherry Blossom Festival at Memorial Park

This fun family festival honors Cupertino’s sister city relationship with Toyokawa, Japan by sharing Japanese arts & culture with the entire community. Hours are from 10 AM to 5 PM, admission is FREE, entertainment is FREE, and parking is FREE at De Anza College (Lots A&B).

Outdoor entertainment is held at the Amphitheater and includes Taiko drum groups, Japanese dancers, various martial arts, and musical performances throughout the day.

Throughout the lawn areas will be arts and crafts exhibits and special interest groups such as Japanese dog and koi fish clubs. Children’s activities feature games, hands-on arts & crafts, and a petting zoo.

Indoor cultural exhibits and demonstrations take place throughout the day in the Quinlan Community Center, featuring music and dance performances and cultural displays, demonstrations, workshops, and hands-on activities presented by professionals, non-profits, and special interest groups.

Japanese cultural arts and crafts vendors and a pictorial timeline of Cupertino’s sister city relationship with Toyokawa will be grouped at the “Japanese Artisan Pavilion” located at the Cupertino Senior Center and patio.

Food and drink include sushi, spam musubi, gyoza, Asian chicken salad, yakisoba, mochi, teriyaki chicken skewers, hot rice, shave ice, fruit bowls, kettle corn, cotton candy, coffee, smoothies, beer, sake, plum wine, sodas, and lemonade.